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the united states recognizes them for the first time in 20 years pillar in -- 20 years. lance armstrong has been stripped of his mettle. the committee acted after the governing body found him guilty of systematic doping and stripped them of seven wins. there is speculation as to whether he will lead men to open or apologize. extremists are gaining ground militarily and they're also winning popular support. it has become increasingly powerful. the free syrian army is living in kidnapping. they met one of the leaders of the front and found this exclusive report. >> they are waiting for bread. eight hours. nothing is more emblematic of what they have captured, and everyone knows the reason. it is the free syrian army fighters that have eluded the supply. >> we have no bread, and no fuel, no power. she goes on to tell me that we used to live like kings. now the strong devour the week. there is an atmosphere of insecurity. there are kidnappings. support is slipping away in the free army. these men are the beneficiaries. for many in aleppo, they are saviors. to the united stat
the united states recognizes them for the first time in 20 years pillar in -- 20 years. lance armstrong has been stripped of his mettle. the committee acted after the governing body found him guilty of systematic doping and stripped them of seven wins. there is speculation as to whether he will lead men to open or apologize. extremists are gaining ground militarily and they're also winning popular support. it has become increasingly powerful. the free syrian army is living in kidnapping. they...
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the united states has agreed to help france move its troops and equipment to mali. the first troops have arrived in the country and are there under a u.n. security resolution to help fight against rebels in the north of the country. mohammed has more from the somali capital. >> the arrival marked the start of thousands of west african soldiers due to fight alongside the mali and french army. >> if religious extremism takes root in mali, it's all of our subregion which will suffer. >> they were followed by more than 100 nigerian troops with 900 from the african continent. they are expected to detroy 2,500 soldiers for france and stepped up the operation on a daily basis since launching the first air raids last friday. >> i've been really impressed with the low guestics flow over the last three days. we really see the will of our forces who have all the equipment they need and why they are here, what you see behind me, bringing in 80 to 90 tons of equipment. >> fighting intensified, 4000 kilometers from the capital. they are a small but important town that they starte
the united states has agreed to help france move its troops and equipment to mali. the first troops have arrived in the country and are there under a u.n. security resolution to help fight against rebels in the north of the country. mohammed has more from the somali capital. >> the arrival marked the start of thousands of west african soldiers due to fight alongside the mali and french army. >> if religious extremism takes root in mali, it's all of our subregion which will suffer....
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terrorists love a vacuum, and wherever it develops kamal to leave, to pose a threat to the united states. next year it could be afghanistan. we have to be on guard. gerri: thank you for coming on. great job. you guys really explained it all. thank you. >> thanks. gerri: if you're fired up about this or any of the issues, a drop me an e-mail. >> coming up on "the willis report," unemployment is higher. could it be because he has gone awful year without meeting with his jobs council? we tackle this and more house republicans finally unveil their new debt ceiling deal. we examine the good combat command ugly with americans for tax reform president grover norquist later. one ohio teacher said she has a crippling fear of being children, but is still being forced to work with them. she says it is discrimination. we have to ask our legal team about this outrageous case. for on the case next on "the willis report." ♪ this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank tak
terrorists love a vacuum, and wherever it develops kamal to leave, to pose a threat to the united states. next year it could be afghanistan. we have to be on guard. gerri: thank you for coming on. great job. you guys really explained it all. thank you. >> thanks. gerri: if you're fired up about this or any of the issues, a drop me an e-mail. >> coming up on "the willis report," unemployment is higher. could it be because he has gone awful year without meeting with his jobs...
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intel's biggest business unit by sales, it's p.c. group saw revenues fall 6%. as consumers have shifted buying habits to tablets and smartphones, it has hurt the traditional computer business. before the news, intel stock climbed 2.6% during the regular session. shares were at their highest price since october. it's outlook for sales this year was slightly below what wall street analysts anticipated. shares were down about a half percent in extended hours trading. it won't hurt operating results but higher than expected subsidy force the smart phones sold over the holidays and damage from superstorm sandy will. shares have been trading near 6 month low os falling practice before tonight's warning, they fell another 1% from this closing price and extended hours trading. leading the consumer sector was media giant c.b.s. it wants to get out of the outdoor billboard business. it plans on converting its outdoor ad business in north and south america into a real estate investment trust, and selling off the same business in europe and asia. the news fueled a rally in
intel's biggest business unit by sales, it's p.c. group saw revenues fall 6%. as consumers have shifted buying habits to tablets and smartphones, it has hurt the traditional computer business. before the news, intel stock climbed 2.6% during the regular session. shares were at their highest price since october. it's outlook for sales this year was slightly below what wall street analysts anticipated. shares were down about a half percent in extended hours trading. it won't hurt operating...
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six planes operated by united airlines have been barred from taking off. european regulators followed suit. the 787 had been about to leave chicago to return to poland. >> confirming that they have cancelled the inaugural departure from chicago to warsaw. the plane has just arrived safely, landed just now about five minutes ago. the reason for the cancellation is that both boeing and the faa had issued a recommendation to our board in warsaw to cancel the flight. >> passengers were booked on to other flights. most were unfazed. >> my husband was flying, and i really do not want to take any risk. i would rather have him fly either tomorrow or take some flight tonight by different airplane lines. >> officials have reacted swiftly to the latest incidents. wednesday, a dreamliner made an emergency landing in japan because of issues with its batteries. the grounding could prove disastrous for boeing, which has its future writing on the aircraft. the investigation could take weeks. >> for more on the business fallout of all of this, let's go to frankfurt. whenev
six planes operated by united airlines have been barred from taking off. european regulators followed suit. the 787 had been about to leave chicago to return to poland. >> confirming that they have cancelled the inaugural departure from chicago to warsaw. the plane has just arrived safely, landed just now about five minutes ago. the reason for the cancellation is that both boeing and the faa had issued a recommendation to our board in warsaw to cancel the flight. >> passengers were...
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intel's biggest business unit by sales, it's p.c. group saw revenues fall 6%. as consumers have shifted buying habits to tablets and smartphones, it has hurt the traditional computer business. before the news, intel stock climbed 2.6% during the regular session. shares were at their highest price since october. it's outlook for sales this year was slightly below what wall street analysts anticipated. shares were down about a half percent in extended hours trading. it won't hurt operating results but higher than expected subsidy force the smart phones sold over the holidays and damage from superstorm sandy will. shares have been trading near 6 month low os falling practice before tonight's warning, they fell another 1% from this closing price and extended hours trading. leading the consumer sector was media giant c.b.s. it wants to get out of the outdoor billboard business. it plans on converting its outdoor ad business in north and south america into a real estate investment trust, and selling off the same business in europe and asia. the news fueled a rally in
intel's biggest business unit by sales, it's p.c. group saw revenues fall 6%. as consumers have shifted buying habits to tablets and smartphones, it has hurt the traditional computer business. before the news, intel stock climbed 2.6% during the regular session. shares were at their highest price since october. it's outlook for sales this year was slightly below what wall street analysts anticipated. shares were down about a half percent in extended hours trading. it won't hurt operating...
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they found chemicals inside the unit where the explosion occurred. the building and several apartments were evacuated. >> current zone we consider not safe to be in. once we start the removal process that area will open up because we will move the chemicals. >> there is no word on exactly what type of chemicals were involved. police say they were alerted the of explosion from hospital officials after the injured person sought treatment for a hand injury. uc davis officials describe that person as a junior research specialists. >>> the creator of "dear abby" has died. pauline friedman phillips died yesterday after a long battle with alzheimer's. her column first appeared in the san francisco chronicle in 1956. her column competed against her column competed against sk ann landers written by her twin sister. her daughter promised to continue her legacy. ktvu channel 2 news ktvu channel 2 news was 94. >>> temperatures on the increase today. how warm will it get into the bay area weekend? >>> scalpers hoping to make money out of president president obama
they found chemicals inside the unit where the explosion occurred. the building and several apartments were evacuated. >> current zone we consider not safe to be in. once we start the removal process that area will open up because we will move the chemicals. >> there is no word on exactly what type of chemicals were involved. police say they were alerted the of explosion from hospital officials after the injured person sought treatment for a hand injury. uc davis officials describe...
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>> the french have asked the united states for a number of things. the mallian government has also asked the united states for a number of things. right now the u.s. is agreeing to provide intelligence. we do have an unmanned drone that was locate odd over the incident in algeria. that's under way in that eastern part today. we, in mali are helping to airlift the french in. we're helping to fund a lot of these projects. we're also giving malaria drugs, gps, kevlar vest, helmets to african militaries to go in to intervene. so that's what we are doing on that end. and the french military can work alongside those african militaries. they don't have the same laws restricting their movement like we do here. so we're providing a lot of information to them. >> you mentioned the fact that the secretary had been to africa and had some exploratory meetings there. did they see this coming? >> well, the secretary has had africa and particularly taking on al qaeda in east africa as a clear priority for some time. this challenge of taking on al qaeda in mali has r
>> the french have asked the united states for a number of things. the mallian government has also asked the united states for a number of things. right now the u.s. is agreeing to provide intelligence. we do have an unmanned drone that was locate odd over the incident in algeria. that's under way in that eastern part today. we, in mali are helping to airlift the french in. we're helping to fund a lot of these projects. we're also giving malaria drugs, gps, kevlar vest, helmets to african...
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not just to unite the republican conference. but more importantly, it's essential to helping the economy grow more rapidly. and if the republicans don't get it done, i'll say this. they may lose the house in 2014. so let's talk with karen finney. who's a columnist for the hill and former dnc communications director. and hadley heath, senior policy analyst at the independent women's forum. hadley, this paul ryan, he went out and met with reporters. republicans are in the retreat down in williamsburg, virginia. maybe they'll use a short term increase in the debt ceiling maybe three months or six months. is that the point? how does that inform you? does that get to the heart of the matter? >> it certainly doesn't get to the heart of the matter. if we remember back in 2006 then senate obama said raising the debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. since he has been in office we have raised it six times. i believe we'll do it again. but it's spending cuts, we have to have responsible reductions in spending as soon as possible. >>
not just to unite the republican conference. but more importantly, it's essential to helping the economy grow more rapidly. and if the republicans don't get it done, i'll say this. they may lose the house in 2014. so let's talk with karen finney. who's a columnist for the hill and former dnc communications director. and hadley heath, senior policy analyst at the independent women's forum. hadley, this paul ryan, he went out and met with reporters. republicans are in the retreat down in...
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. >> united is trying to raise ticket prices for the second time this year. yesterday united announced they are raising fares up to $10 each way saying this has nothing to do with the grounding of the dreamliner jets. they own six dreamliners. first attempt was january 3 they raised fares $5 but other carriers did not follow suit so they brought their fares back down. >> if you plan to buy a gift card watch out this is warning on fees, and stealing money from the crowds. the sheriff says that gift card fraud is rising, with thieving scanning the bar code and creating a duplicate. when you load the card with money, they use their card or their account to buy merchandise. it has happened three times at safe way. a tip officer 7 on your side, avoid theft by purchasing cards that are sealed in a package and do not have an exposed bar code. >> the first of hundreds of lawsuits involving death and injury from sudden acceleration in toyota cars has been settled. the case involved a couple killed when their vehicle slammed into a wall in 201010 by toyota did not talk
. >> united is trying to raise ticket prices for the second time this year. yesterday united announced they are raising fares up to $10 each way saying this has nothing to do with the grounding of the dreamliner jets. they own six dreamliners. first attempt was january 3 they raised fares $5 but other carriers did not follow suit so they brought their fares back down. >> if you plan to buy a gift card watch out this is warning on fees, and stealing money from the crowds. the sheriff...
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the list is compiled by looking at the top grossing romantic films in the united states in the past three years as classified. >> first lady michelle obama celebrated her 49th birthday with a night on the town with her presidential hubby. the obama was and dined at cafe milano last night, an upscale italian restaurant in the washington neighborhood of georgia town. you may have noticed the first lady's new haircut--she's wearing banksgs! >> am i the way, president obama has a new official photo. on the left is his new pitcher just released this morning. the president is standing in all office with a big smile on his face. for the pitcher is a big contrast from the more serious look at the head in 2009 when he took his offical total. >> we will be right back.
the list is compiled by looking at the top grossing romantic films in the united states in the past three years as classified. >> first lady michelle obama celebrated her 49th birthday with a night on the town with her presidential hubby. the obama was and dined at cafe milano last night, an upscale italian restaurant in the washington neighborhood of georgia town. you may have noticed the first lady's new haircut--she's wearing banksgs! >> am i the way, president obama has a new...
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it is clear in many cases, the united states government is aware of threats. and chooses to do nothing because there may be wider threats that i have no knowledge of. but i do have knowledge of this and i'm talking about it. they haven't shut me up yet. i haven't been arrested. the cia hasn't issued a warning. and i will continue to talk about this. >> i do mean this with all due respect, but your stories are wild. right? >> no doubt. >> why should we believe you? >> well, i mean, if you actually go through the blog and actually read and listen to audio tapes, for example, of officials within the government, they are clearly not made up. it is simply too real. and the press has picked up on any number of things. a training camp in nicaragua. the israeli press picked up on that and published it. it was not published in america. the fact that a hezbollah activist with a real belize passport was caught in mexico. where did he get the passport? >> fair enough. would you prefer to be in your position having gone what you went through and are still going through, or
it is clear in many cases, the united states government is aware of threats. and chooses to do nothing because there may be wider threats that i have no knowledge of. but i do have knowledge of this and i'm talking about it. they haven't shut me up yet. i haven't been arrested. the cia hasn't issued a warning. and i will continue to talk about this. >> i do mean this with all due respect, but your stories are wild. right? >> no doubt. >> why should we believe you? >>...
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they're very sparsely populated, practically empty, you might say. >> right. >> suarez: does the united states have a real interest in what goes on here and how does it express that interest without getting involved? >> it becomes very difficult. the real problem we have is to make sure that this does not become another jumping-off point for an al qaeda-like organization to attack the rest of the world. and that's the big danger. that's why the french acted. they believe that this is their version of afghanistan, in essence. in other words, the base for militant groups to use to attack the homeland. in this case metropolitan france, the french part of europe. and for the united states, of course, it's extremely important that the european integrity be kept hole. then when you look at other things that could possibly happen you look at the possible cutting off of uranium supplies and other energy supplies from this part of the world, natural gas in the case of algeria, oil in other parts of the middle east and north africa, uranium and niger, all of these things become exceptionally impo
they're very sparsely populated, practically empty, you might say. >> right. >> suarez: does the united states have a real interest in what goes on here and how does it express that interest without getting involved? >> it becomes very difficult. the real problem we have is to make sure that this does not become another jumping-off point for an al qaeda-like organization to attack the rest of the world. and that's the big danger. that's why the french acted. they believe that...
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go ahead. >> caller: united technology. >> united technology, speaking of hartford, wow, speak of the devil, or actually the angel. i think that stock is terrific. one of my favorite stocks. trying to build a big position. for actionorders.com. my charitable trust. you can play along. the best play in aerospace other than honeywell. no offense. your stock is fabulous, too. jerry in new york. how are you? >> caller: hi, jim. how are you? >> real good, how about you? >> caller: good, thanks. big booyah from syosset, long island. >> beautiful out there. i love the island. i'll be there shortly. just got to be a little warmer. >> caller: i'll be sure to see you again. >> you bet. >> caller: can you give me your thoughts for chenier energy. >> 17, 18. when you get to that point, can you pull the trigger. i want to make this point, it's had a big run. stock had a big run. joe in massachusetts. joe? >> caller: yes. >> patriot booyah. >> caller: hi, jim. listen, i want to give you double big booyah. listen, i watch your show all the time. i watched you do an interview with opko health care. t
go ahead. >> caller: united technology. >> united technology, speaking of hartford, wow, speak of the devil, or actually the angel. i think that stock is terrific. one of my favorite stocks. trying to build a big position. for actionorders.com. my charitable trust. you can play along. the best play in aerospace other than honeywell. no offense. your stock is fabulous, too. jerry in new york. how are you? >> caller: hi, jim. how are you? >> real good, how about you?...
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>> united states. >> after that? >> australia. >> you actually have big corporate customers. >> we do. >> i believe an airline? >> southwest is putting on their airplanes. >> is it holding up because there was some question about it being a little -- that the wear -- are you fixing that? what's going on with that? >> we're going through redevelopment and fixing the wear on the planes to create the eco planes but yes. liz: you get to ring the bell today. >> yes, we get to ring the bell today. liz: congratulations. you have heard of the product flor, the company is interface. the ceo and president. thank you very much. >> good to see you. thank you. liz: good to see you. closing bell ringing in 50 minutes as morgan stanley's stock continues to move higher today, now up 7 1/2%. charlie gasparino is carpeting this story, morgan stanley chairman and ceo james gorman talking shop with charlie. so much ground to cover, the debt ceiling, morgan's compensation plan, facebook, charlie's touching all of the bases and more. morg
>> united states. >> after that? >> australia. >> you actually have big corporate customers. >> we do. >> i believe an airline? >> southwest is putting on their airplanes. >> is it holding up because there was some question about it being a little -- that the wear -- are you fixing that? what's going on with that? >> we're going through redevelopment and fixing the wear on the planes to create the eco planes but yes. liz: you get to ring the...
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now across the world, 68. 78 in the united states. that's due it capitalism. that's due to business. i would like to see healthcare based on free enterprise capitalism. instead it has moved to greater government control, which saps innovation, doesn't give us choices or innovations. i would much rather see a safety net for poor people so everyone can afford healthcare, but let the markets work. we have crony capitalism in a sense. government controlled healthcare. i don't think that's the best way to go. >> thank you for the book "conscious capitalism." even though you're an ba billionaire, that's all right. >> i'm working on it. >> simon? >> nice interview, ty. thank you. >>> an interview oprah that he used performance enhancing drugs. is the game over for the cyclist or can the public forgive him? can he rejuvenate the brand? that's coming up in the power rundown. at 1:45, the aflac duck was brought in with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months
now across the world, 68. 78 in the united states. that's due it capitalism. that's due to business. i would like to see healthcare based on free enterprise capitalism. instead it has moved to greater government control, which saps innovation, doesn't give us choices or innovations. i would much rather see a safety net for poor people so everyone can afford healthcare, but let the markets work. we have crony capitalism in a sense. government controlled healthcare. i don't think that's the best...
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taxpayers to do work here in the united states. but isn't the goal here to basically spur on growth of american companies. create american jobs? sure. bill: i agree with you. that is what we thought it was for though. >> we did. bill: what that shows you this white house was dead set on pursuing a green energy policy. and they did it through a stimulus that we thought was going for something else. >> at all costs too. basically they're taking our hard-earned money at a time when we're running, about, how much trillions of dollars we're in debt right now? you're taking money to give it to china, chinese company, china, just announced they're growing at 7.9%. we're barely growing our economy at 2% and we're giving them money. bill: critics say we boosted electricity output. that was productive for the united states. they don't call it outsourcing. they call it insourcing. >> you can call it whatever you want. call it whatever you like. the goal of the stimulus was to create american jobs, yes i will give them a bit of credit they wil
taxpayers to do work here in the united states. but isn't the goal here to basically spur on growth of american companies. create american jobs? sure. bill: i agree with you. that is what we thought it was for though. >> we did. bill: what that shows you this white house was dead set on pursuing a green energy policy. and they did it through a stimulus that we thought was going for something else. >> at all costs too. basically they're taking our hard-earned money at a time when...
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melissa: how extensive will the united states involvement the in this situation. joining me now is stephen hadley. thank you so much for joining us. first of all, what do you make of this situation and what it foreshadows going forward. ashley and i were talking about this during the break. do you see parallels between this and what happened in benghazi? >> there is two things going on here. france is concerned because it does not want to see it's former colony decided. secondly, none of us want and area which is uncovered which can be a space where al qaeda or al qaeda related government, al qaeda related terrorist can plan terrorist attacks. this is a little different. france is in the lead. we have been asked to provide support. intelligence supports. i think we will and probably should because france is a long-standing ally and because we do not have any interest in ungoverned space where al qaeda groups can plan and organize terrorist attacks. melissa: given what we have heard today, they are holding these hostages, in response they want the u.s. to release t
melissa: how extensive will the united states involvement the in this situation. joining me now is stephen hadley. thank you so much for joining us. first of all, what do you make of this situation and what it foreshadows going forward. ashley and i were talking about this during the break. do you see parallels between this and what happened in benghazi? >> there is two things going on here. france is concerned because it does not want to see it's former colony decided. secondly, none of...
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and oil and gas units. profits of its financial unit rising 9%. the ceo saying ge delivered in a mixed global environment and forecasts in china and other resource rich countries will help the company while noting the uncertain fiscal environment in developed economies. carl? >> all right. mary, a lot for you to do today. talk to you later. semis having a good run over the last couple months but will that contin continue? the president and ceo of xilinx will join us to talk about the state of the industry, earnings and a lot more. first rick santelli working on something for later in the hour. >> absolutely. coming up in about ten to 12 minutes we'll be talking to texas comptroller susan combs. why is she so important? why am i so important? we're going to talk about which state exports the most in the u.s. and talk about which unemployment rate you'd rather have, 6.2 or 9.8. all that and more with comptroller of one of the successful economic reversals over the last ten years, texas. tune in. [ male announ
and oil and gas units. profits of its financial unit rising 9%. the ceo saying ge delivered in a mixed global environment and forecasts in china and other resource rich countries will help the company while noting the uncertain fiscal environment in developed economies. carl? >> all right. mary, a lot for you to do today. talk to you later. semis having a good run over the last couple months but will that contin continue? the president and ceo of xilinx will join us to talk about the...
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biden will make stops in the united kingdom, germany and france. and is expect to meet with leaders of each country. >> he will also speak at the munich security conference in germany. the vice president's trip comes as europe continues to struggle with the debt crisis that the obama administration fears could affect positive economic trends here in the u.s.. >> google is setting up new headquarters in the u.k. that when all is said and done could be worth nearly $2 billion. >> the mountain view based company has purchased a 2.4 a. plot in london's king's cross king'sgppg;e plans to build a 1 million square foot, 11 story office. construction is expected to start later this year and is expected to be finished in 2016. >> amazon is taking another step to try and lessen apple scrip over on device music sales. >> the online retailer says it is launching the h t m l five mp 3 store specifically for the iphone and ipad itouch. >> amazon is offering 22 million tracks on its mobile website amazon .com/m p 3. >> when a user makes a purchase, it is automati
biden will make stops in the united kingdom, germany and france. and is expect to meet with leaders of each country. >> he will also speak at the munich security conference in germany. the vice president's trip comes as europe continues to struggle with the debt crisis that the obama administration fears could affect positive economic trends here in the u.s.. >> google is setting up new headquarters in the u.k. that when all is said and done could be worth nearly $2 billion....
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growing an economy has some segments that are pretty good for the united states. overall, there's some serious issues with the amount of money you're raising and the amount of money you're spending. nobody wants to see i'm modeling myself after jerry brown. >> jerry brown is just -- >> or the epa or -- >> i know. you've got plenty of companies leaving california. >> let me just ask you, is it the policies that california has created that allowed all of this innovation to flourish or is it literally by happenstance that this happened? >> i would probably say the latter and we haven't screwed it up. you know, you can screw up purely clusters pretty easily in the 1970s and '80s when i came out to silicone valley, it wasn't clear whether it was going to be silicone valley or boston that would be the entrepreneur center of the outside. we had equally crazy people doing risk capital. they were in boston. the bankers ended up acting like bankers. in silicone valley, they ended up acting like pirates and that kept the cluster going. >> steve, thank you for joining us. >>
growing an economy has some segments that are pretty good for the united states. overall, there's some serious issues with the amount of money you're raising and the amount of money you're spending. nobody wants to see i'm modeling myself after jerry brown. >> jerry brown is just -- >> or the epa or -- >> i know. you've got plenty of companies leaving california. >> let me just ask you, is it the policies that california has created that allowed all of this innovation to...